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The day Boston stood still, as police continued the manhunt for the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, residents of Watertown and its surrounding neighborhoods were on mandatory lockdown.
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama arrive to Boston on Air Force One to attend an interfaith healing service in the wake of the twin bombings on Marathon Monday.
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Hundreds of Bostonians and Marathon runners gathered on the Boston Commons, for a candlelight vigil to remember those lost and injured in Boston’s twin bombings on Marathon Monday.
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A typical Marathon Monday in Boston turned into a day of sadness and confusion after two bombs exploded near the finish line, injuring over 170 individuals and leaving three dead.
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With more than 30 inches of snow falling in some areas of Massachusetts, is said to be the 5th biggest recorded snowfall in Boston. The town of Brighton is now wrapped in a blanket of New England snow.
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Over 2,000 rally attendees gathered in Congregation Mishkan Tefila for a 'Rally for Israel', which was organized in response to the recent violence between Israel and Gaza.
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Northeastern students and other activists gathered by Boston Commons to participate in a rally and march to show their solidarity with Gaza as violence continues with Israel and it's surrounding regions.
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Marijuana and same-sex marriage won big in Washington earlier this month as both were legalized. The support for these referendums was evident in the Seattle community just days after the November 6th vote.
